58 that Hertz decided he should have an indoor arena of his own in which they tiP could play. Last summer he bought an airplane hangar at Curtiss Field, moved it to Rockleigh, and decked it out as an air-conditioned arena with seats for 3,000, adding a wing for a bar and a Mo re PO r O U r night club, which he called the Sun Beau . Room, after this country's greatest money-winning race horse. Then, to WI o the com p lete bewilderment of the in- door-polo crowd, which has "been accus- F tl m i /11 tomed to mixing its matches with regi- 'J: mental dances, he moved in a typical .z roadhouse band. Hertz presides at his indoor match- : es, using an amplifying system to bawl C!fØ out his impressions of what's going on to a crowd which can see perfectly well \'V · 1 for ltse f from seats costing from forty cents to $1.10. "Fine shot, old boy!" he'll shout, and then, especially if inter- est seems to be lagging, "Why, it's terrific!" He claims the Pegasus Club cost his backers at least half a million dollars. Who those backers are he won't say, but his friends suspect they're in cø Hollywood, because Hertz invariably flies out there just before starting any- Having sufficient funds available to pay estate taxes thing new. Hertz has always been a is a problem in many estates. This problem is of great one for getting around. He was w o ÏJ born in London in 1883, ran awa y to WI) o o o 'h thl " s country at sl . xteen, later produced /, particular importance where a man or woman owns a show on Broadway, and punched cows property which might not sell at a fair price if a out West. He brought the first rodeo C!fØ to the old Madison Square Garden in sale in a poor market were forced on the executor. 1922, introduced dog racing to New ([ You should arrange your affairs so that your exec- York with a track on Staten Island, and C!fØ once, at Atlantic City, promoted a six- \YØ utor will have the means with which to pay these day indoor horse race. Recently Hertz \YJ1 put in a bid to buy the Tombs, which taxes without having to sacrifice the assets of the he thinks would make a nice museum. No matter how gay Saturday nights estate through forced liquidation. ([ There are ways are in the Sun Beau RooJ?1, Hertz is up early every Sunday morning to act as to solve this problem and we shall be very glad Master of the Pegasus Fox Hounds- · anyone who wants to can don pink, hire \YJ1 to discuss them with you at your convenIence. a,horse from Hertz for five dollars, and join the field. The hunt meets at St. Anthony's Church at nearby Northvale, C o where the hounds are blessed by the B k D priest in the traditional ceremony of St. i ty an llarmers Hubert. In hunting circles elsewhere, of course, the hounds are blessed only at '7!. t - ñ the start of the season, but the Pegasus CHARTERED 1822 1 rlts GOm r an!! pack attracted such a large, curious \YJ1 crowd the first time it showed up at the church that Hertz decided to observe the ritual every Sunday. - T. ü'R. Head Office: 22 William Street, New York; Uptown Office: Madison Avenue at 42nd Street; Brooklyn Office: 181 Montague Street o InlormationmayalsobeobtainedthroughanybrancholTheNationalCityBankolNewYork 0 WORDS OF ONE SYLLABLE DEPT. [From the Tulsa Daily World] Under t e Louisi na,law, the candidate \':IV W; must deceIve a majOrIty of all votes to get the nomination. .